 
        
						Natalia  I. Larionova
	
					    												
Serbia						                            
                            
						
 Research Article
												Design In Vitro and in Vivo Characterization of Chitosan-Dextran Sulfate
Microparticles for Oral Delivery of Insulin 						
Author(s): Mikhail  A. Pechenkin, Nadezhda  G. Balabushevich, Ivan  N. Zorov, Lubov  K. Staroseltseva, Elena  V. Mikhalchik, Vladimir  A. Izumrudov and Natalia  I. LarionovaMikhail  A. Pechenkin, Nadezhda  G. Balabushevich, Ivan  N. Zorov, Lubov  K. Staroseltseva, Elena  V. Mikhalchik, Vladimir  A. Izumrudov and Natalia  I. Larionova             
						
												
				 Microparticles were fabricated by layer-by-layer deposition of chitosan (Ch) and dextran sulfate (DS) on microag - gregates formed by human insulin and DS. Consecutive treatment of the negatively charged microaggregates with Ch, DS, and Ch yielded small (ca. 10 μm) positively charged microparticles with high insulin encapsulation efficiency (65% of initial amount of insulin) and loading (50% w/w). Virtually all immobilized protein remained insoluble in the pH range 1.0–6.0 corresponding to the aggressive media of stomach and upper small intestine, while at pH 7.4, about 90% of the insulin was released during one-hour incubation. Encapsulated insulin was more resistant to the protease action than native insulin in solution: after 1-h incubation in simulated pancreatic juice only 60% of encap - sulated insulin degraded, while insulin in solution degraded almost completely. Expe.. View More»
				  
												DOI:
												 10.4172/jbb.1000094